My 98 year old 3a is rare but I can't find much information about it other than it is rare.

It is a Military Model issued for WWI. It has a softer and lighter leather than the regular 3A's and says "Signal Corps US Army G3 No 23" (23 being the military serial number, although 77202 stamped in the trackbed is the Graflex number)

I found this page but that is about it...
graflex.coffsbiz.com/milhistory.html
Sent Bruce an email and he confirmed it is 23rd of 100 made and advised against restoration...

Cosmetically externally it looks well used and not hard to believe it went through a war. The leather is very worn and old, yet still supple. It is missing the top leather handle, the left neck strap bracket, the stylus (an autographic model), and the original lens. Additionally several holes were bored in the back to make alternate "red windows" (I think this was done in conjunction to masking the internal frame with cardboard to get more shots per roll.)

Mechanically it is sturdy and fully functional. I could run a roll of 120 in it no problem (made for 3A film so 120 is a little short, or I could run 220 if I don't want to mask the red windows) however without the original lens...

I am very happy to share it here and any information about this camera is greatly appreciated!

77202 job no. 6864 500 3a Graflex cameras. No date information was recorded in that era, assume 1912-1914._________________The best camera ever made is the one that YOU enjoy using and produces the image quality that satifies YOU.